During the CeBIT 2016 currently underway this week Gigabyte have unveiled a new prototype system in the form of the Gigabyte Brix Skylake UHD which is being showcased at this week’s technology event.
The new design for the Brix mini PC range takes the form of an aluminium cube with one of the corners sliced off providing access to USB ports, Ethernet and more and is slightly larger than previous Brix systems offering a 2.6ltr enclosure that houses to motherboards.
The new Gigabyte Brix Skylake UHDMeasures 4.3 x 4.3 .8 .6 inches tall and is equipped with an Intel Skylake processor supported by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M graphics. Other features include 3 x PCI Express M.2 slots, 2 x memory slots capable of accepting DDR4 2133 mHz memory together with HDMI, 3 x mini DisplayPort, 3 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 3.1 Type C, 1 x USB 3.1 Type A, Gigabit Ethernet and microphone and headphone jacks.
Due to the system still being in its prototype stage of development Gigabyte have not yet released any details on pricing or availability but as soon as any information is made available we will keep you updated as always. In the meantime jump over to the websites by the links below for more details and specifications.
Source: Liliputing : ComputerBase
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